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October 13, 2022

Cheerleader for the Hard Times

When your kids are figuring life out, at some point, they will encounter something difficult. John and Danny discuss how to be an encourager to your kids, and what you can do if your child isn't receiving encouragement. Featuring Chrys Howard and Shellie Tomlinson.

Original Air Date: October 13, 2022
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